List of Archie Comics Characters - Sabrina The Teenage Witch Series

Sabrina The Teenage Witch Series

  • Sabrina Spellman: A friend of Archie and the gang, she is secretly a witch who tries to balance her normal teenaged life with her witch life. She is steady with her boyfriend Harvey who, like everyone else, doesn’t know she's a witch. There have been several series and incarnations.
  • Hilda Spellman and Zelda Spellman: Sabrina's aunts, the sisters of her late father, and her legal guardians. Originally, Hilda was tall and thin with red hair, and Zelda was short and plump with green hair. They were made more attractive in a revival of the comics. Hilda tends to be strict and short-tempered and finds Harvey annoying, but really only wants what's best for Sabrina. Zelda is calm, flexible and easy-going compared to her sister.
  • Salem Saberhagen: The Spellmans' talking cat. He is really a warlock that the Witches' Council turned into a cat as punishment. He has a sarcastic, somewhat self-centered attitude, but he and the Spellmans care for each other greatly.
  • Harvey Kinkle: Sabrina's boyfriend in all versions of the series. Hilda has a low opinion of him, although she would never try to break them up. He is fairly naïve and does not know that Sabrina is a witch, despite the fact that strange things happen around her. While this makes their relationship awkward, they remain as close as ever.

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